TROY — Bow Tie Cinemas Inc. has filed revised plans with the city for its 11-theater multiplex project at 1 Monument Square that feature changes to the building's facade and the addition of balconies.

The balconies include a proposed party room with a sunset/riverview balcony overlooking the Hudson River from the rear of the theater. There also will be a main lobby riverview balcony.

The River Street wall will feature a storefront appearance to showcase murals depicting Troy's theater and movie-making history. There also will be "celebratory icons" on the staircase descending into Riverfront Park from River Street.

These changes are in line with recommendations made at the commission's July meeting. At that meeting, Bow Tie representatives and the company's design consultants listened to proposals from commission members for the theater chain to break up the theater building's 80-foot-long exterior on River Street, to improve access to Riverfront Park and to consider how to deal with the tall blank walls on the river-facing side of the property.

The Planning Commission is reviewing the updated proposal at its workshop meeting Tuesday night at City Hall.

Bow Tie's $22.7 million plan would build 11 movie theaters on the 1.18-acre site where City Hall once stood. The municipal building was knocked down in 2011 to clear the location for development. This is the fourth attempt to place a project there; the previous three envisioned a mix of housing and commercial space, but didn't move forward.

Bow Tie operates theaters in downtown Schenectady and Saratoga Springs and the Saratoga County town of Wilton. Design elements from the Saratoga Springs multiplex, like its marquee and entrance, have been incorporated into the Troy theater plans.

The movie theater company wants to begin construction this fall with a planned opening in time for the 2018 holiday season. The firm also has a request for financial support for the project pending before the Troy Industrial Development Authority.